Dad of two of Lucy Letby's victims left 'uneasy' as killer nurse 'kept looking' at him during her trial
21.08.2023 - 12:31
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The father of two babies who Lucy Letby has been convicted of trying to kill said he was left feeling 'uneasy' and was forced to move out of her eyeline in court as she 'kept looking over' at him.
Letby, 33, is today being sentenced for the murder of seven babies and the attempted of six others whilst working at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
Letby has been brought to Manchester Crown Court but has so far refused to leave her cell in the court building and come into the courtroom where statements from the families of her victims on the impact of her crimes are being read out.
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Among the statements heard this morning was one from the father of Baby L and Baby M, who she was found guilty of attacking. And he revealed that the nurse's behaviour in court made him feel 'uncomfortable' and that he was forced to move positions.
"The stress and strain have been unbearable at times and my mental health has suffered as a consequence of this case," he said in the statement read by prosecutor Philip Astbury. "I have had to take time out of work and seek counselling.
"I also have had to take a course of anti-depressants to help me cope with this. I have also had a seizure for the first ever in my life since all this has been going on and this traumatised my kids as they were with me at the time of the seizure.
"The doctors found no cause of this episode, and this can only be put down to the tremendous amount of stress and pressure this has put on me. This whole case has taken its toll on me as a person.
"One extra thing I would like to add is that there was a day when I was at the trial and the public gallery was full and I was sat in
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